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− | * This card | + | * This card's artwork is based on the ''[[TCG]]'' artwork of "[[Senju of the Thousand Hands]]". |
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− | * | + | * This card's name, "Manju", is the Japanese word for "ten thousand hands". |
+ | ** However, despite this, this monster is depicted with only 31 hands visible in its card artwork. | ||
− | * This card | + | * This card is a [[retrained]] [[counterpart]] of "Senju of the Thousand Hands". |
− | + | ** Both have the same [[Attribute]], [[Level]], [[ATK]], and [[DEF]]. | |
− | * " | + | ** Both have an effect related to [[Ritual Summon]]ing: this card can [[add]] to [[hand]] a [[Ritual Monster]] or a [[Ritual Spell]], while "Senju" can only add a Ritual Monster. |
Revision as of 17:56, 8 April 2023
- This card's artwork is based on the TCG artwork of "Senju of the Thousand Hands".
- This card's name, "Manju", is the Japanese word for "ten thousand hands".
- However, despite this, this monster is depicted with only 31 hands visible in its card artwork.
- This card is a retrained counterpart of "Senju of the Thousand Hands".
- Both have the same Attribute, Level, ATK, and DEF.
- Both have an effect related to Ritual Summoning: this card can add to hand a Ritual Monster or a Ritual Spell, while "Senju" can only add a Ritual Monster.